STA Travel and a few others offer cheap flexible airfares for young people & students. Bunac (bunac.org) can help you get work visas for other countries so you can have working holidays, most countries require you be a student but Australia (NZ too I think) only require you are under 30. BUNAC also has links to volunteer programs for young people overseas, similar to the Peace Corps. General info - stay in hostels to save money, get an ISIC card for discounts, ride share when possible, offer to exchange work in hostels for a night's board, look for happy hours at the pubs with free food, travel red eye buses (overnight is cheapest fares), stay in hostels with cooking facilities then buy cheap items at the store instead of eating out (make sandwiches, beans & toast, etc).
2006-11-06 07:53:42
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answered by nativeAZ 5
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Timealone will turn out the influence of this contract in low-priced air travelo as fas as Air Deccan is involved. However, there are nonetheless different low-priced airways reminiscent of Go Air, Spice Jet and so forth. and if persons uncover Air Deccan is not more the most cost effective airline, they are able to continually transfer over to different Airlines.
2016-09-01 08:00:28
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answered by Anonymous
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search on airlines sites, but try to book very early may be 3 month before to get best price
2006-11-06 07:48:12
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answered by Travler 2
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By train! Dont know any programs though!
2006-11-05 21:36:45
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answered by BeeJay 3
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Book online in advance time
2006-11-05 21:31:21
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answered by Intellithug 3
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